Highly visible, point of impact, firearm target-shatterable face

Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target

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273403, 273408, 273409, F41J 518

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055014674

ABSTRACT:
A firearm target providing self-enlarging, highly visible, bullet puncture openings. The target comprises a backing sheet and a target-marked face sheet comprising an impact shatterable material which shatters on impact by a bullet, enlarging the opening and exposing an enlarged area of the backing sheet. The face surfaces of the face sheet and backing sheet are of contrasting colors, thereby increasing substantially the visibility of the bullet impact area.
Adhesive, stitching or other holding means holds the face sheet across the backing sheet.

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